Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 23, 1973
Transcript:
Woodstock flies out of his nest.<BR><BR> He perches on the windowsill and looks inside.<BR><BR> Sally hangs up her stocking by the chimney.<BR><BR> Woodstock hops along in the snow.<BR><BR> He approaches the doghouse, where Snoopy is just hanging a fourth stocking.<BR><BR> Woodstock gazes up at Snoopy, now asleep on top of his stocking-covered doghouse.<BR><BR> He stands still.<BR><BR> He hops along.<BR><BR> Woodstock lies in his nest. Stockings hang from all the branches on the tree.<BR><BR>
Apparently Woodstock is still hoping that getting a lot of presents is, indeed, for the birds.